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  Council Fife council area
  Image
  SizeRank 13th
  Size 1,325 Km&2
  Water
  AdminHQ Glenrothes
  ISO GB-FIF
  ONS 00QR
  PopulationRank 3rd
  PopulationDate 2004
  Population 354,600
  PopulationDensity 268 / km&sup2
  CouncilDetails Fife Council<br />http://wwwfifegovuk/
  Control Labour Minority Control
  MPs <ul><li> Gordon Brown <li> Menzies Campbell <li> John MacDougall <li> Willie Rennie </ul>
  MSPs <ul><li> Helen Eadie <li> Iain Smith <li> Christine May <li> Marilyn Livingstone <li> Scott Barrie </ul>


Fife (''Fìobh'' in Gaelic ) is a Council Area of Scotland , situated between the Firth Of Tay and the Firth Of Forth , with landward boundaries to Perth And Kinross and Clackmannanshire . It was originally one of the Pictish Kingdoms , known as ''Fib'', and is commonly known as the '''Kingdom of Fife''' within Scotland.

It is a Lieutenancy Area , and was a County Of Scotland until 1975. It was very occasionally known by the Anglification ''Fifeshire'' in old documents and maps compiled by English cartographers and authors. A person from Fife is known as a ''Fifer''.

From 1975 to 1996 Fife was a Local Government Region divided into three District s — Dunfermline , Kirkcaldy and North-East Fife . Since 1996 the functions of the district councils have been exercised by the Unitary Fife Council.

The historical town of St Andrews is located on the east coast of Fife. It is well known for one of the most ancient universities in Europe, and as the home of Golf .


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GEOGRAPHY OF FIFE


Fife is a Peninsula in eastern Scotland bordered on the north by the River Tay estuary, on the east by the North Sea and the Firth of Forth to the south. The route to the west is partialy blocked by the mass of the Ochill Hills . Almost all traffic into and out of the county has to pass over one of three bridges, south on The Forth Road Bridge , west on the Kincardine Bridge or north east via The Tay Road Bridge , the exception being traffic headed north on the {Link without Title} .

There are a number of extinct volcanic features, such as the Lomond Hills which rise above rolling farmland. The coast has many fine but small harbours, from the industrial docks in Burntisland and Rosyth to the fishing villages of the East Neuk such as Anstruther and Pittenweem.


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  County Fife
  Image
  SizeRank 16th
  Size 322,878 acres
  Water
  CountyTown Cupar
  ChapmanCode FIF




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In William Shakespeare 's play '' Macbeth '', the Thane of Fife is Macduff .